The array of factories should not contain a NULL element at the end
since the number of arguments is determined via G_N_ELEMENTS and the
NULL will be used as an argument to gst_element_factory_make() if
the other sources in the list weren't usable.
If our previous flow return was NOT_LINKED, don't try to push on the pads some
more. If we get a RECONFIGURE event on the pad, try to push on it again.
Calculate the local IP address in the accept call. We need to place this IP
address in the GET reply in the X-Server-IP-Address header so that the client
knows where to send the POST to in case of tunneled RTSP. Before this patch
it used the client IP address, which would make the client send the POST request
to itself and fail.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697092
Changed the check to a current_time equal to the stop will produce
EOS instead of the next one. Also, segment.start can't be NONE, so removing
this check.
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=696899
gst_query_set_nth_allocation_pool() requires there to be a pool in the
query already. This is not always the case when we get the query from
upstream. Use gst_query_add_allocation_pool() instead in such case.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=681719
When we get a new buffer, always call the parse function, even if it is a 0
sized buffer. For theora we need to also decode 0 sized buffers.
Ideally we would like to make theoradec be packetized but that fails currently
because of oggdemux and because of the assumptions that the base class makes.
Instead, remember we need a keyframe, and we will force the encoder
to emit one next time we submit a new frame.
Since libtheora does not have an API to request a keyframe, we reset
the max keyframe interval to 1 temporarily.
This has the advantage that the rate control keeps its history,
and that the encoder won't choose different quant tables or
somesuch, thus requiring new streamheaders (although this is
probably only a theoretical possibility). Should also be a
bit faster than resetting the encoder.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=663350
Clamp timestamp interpollation to 0 to avoid going negative. This should not
happen, really, but until the interpolation is improved this seems better.
This allows getting a pad for a specific encoding profile, which can
be useful when there are several stream profiles of the same type.
Also update the encodebin unit tests so that we check that the returned
pad has the right caps.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=689845